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joining us now from portland, oregon is harris is a far. a national spokesperson for the muslim community. mr. safar it's good to see you. i think when people hear these comments from congressman carson, while his clarification or his statement to us doesn't seem too controversial, they remember some of the more inflammatory things congressman carson has said in the past about, for instance, the tea party movement equating it to, you know, wanting to bring back jim crow laws or saying that some tea party members would like to see plaques hanging from trees and i really just completely off the wall comments. so they hear this kind of stuff about madrassas and the next thing people think is okay we want to radicalize young men in the united states to become, you know, islamists, what's your reaction to this little tempest in the teapot hear? >> as you know, laura, the community is a leading proponent of separation of religion and state including public schools. we met with the congressman carson last week at a special bipartisan event on capi
joining us now from portland, oregon is harris is a far. a national spokesperson for the muslim community. mr. safar it's good to see you. i think when people hear these comments from congressman carson, while his clarification or his statement to us doesn't seem too controversial, they remember some of the more inflammatory things congressman carson has said in the past about, for instance, the tea party movement equating it to, you know, wanting to bring back jim crow laws or saying that some...
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it used syria proxy in the war against us in against us in iraq. it has been a proxy in the war of extending terrorism beyond its borders so it's just exceedingly unlikely it leads to solution. we need to start to think of putting meat on the words secretary clinton has put forward on what price these other players pay. we have had a lot of talk and secretary clinton may stop stopping the takes unless the rebel what has president obama called for is that making assad go. >> gregg: the high level defection from assad inner circle first one that is meaningful took place days ago when a close friend of assad's i think he is how in france. might his presage others as momentum grows against assad? >> i think turkey and all the powers in the region have the strongest and clearest national interests in trying to shape an outcome in syria in a post assad world. the clear question that i have and i think any serious observer what is the united states prepared to do to encourage others to move forward and shape this outcome. in libya our state department mai
it used syria proxy in the war against us in against us in iraq. it has been a proxy in the war of extending terrorism beyond its borders so it's just exceedingly unlikely it leads to solution. we need to start to think of putting meat on the words secretary clinton has put forward on what price these other players pay. we have had a lot of talk and secretary clinton may stop stopping the takes unless the rebel what has president obama called for is that making assad go. >> gregg: the...
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if i think of the gifts our parents gave us and they gave us a strong, stable home, you saw my sister talk about that. the greatest gift among those great gifts is they never taught us we had limits and said look because our family because where we come from there are certain things you can't do, people like us to do that, i never felt like that. it's because they understood very early on we would have chances that they didn't have because of how great this country really is. >> sean: were you just average in football? >> yeah. do you know what? i tell people i would have been in the nfl had it not been for my lack of size, speed and talent. >> sean: we're going to take a break and come right back. we take a look at his skyrocketing political career. his wife will join us right here on the set. >> i saw my mother coming up the steps to the stage. she turned 80 that day. absent was my father. he lost a short battle with lung cancer less than two months earlier. he hadn't lived long enough to >> sean: welcome back to "hannity". we're joined by marco rubio and his family, he became a hou
if i think of the gifts our parents gave us and they gave us a strong, stable home, you saw my sister talk about that. the greatest gift among those great gifts is they never taught us we had limits and said look because our family because where we come from there are certain things you can't do, people like us to do that, i never felt like that. it's because they understood very early on we would have chances that they didn't have because of how great this country really is. >> sean:...
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are america's best days ahead of us or are they behind us? who would say ahead? raise your hands if you say ahead. who says behind. okay, i'm curious, why are you a pessimist? >> well, the numbers have been trending towards going down as a country. our education system has gone down. no longer one of the smartest countries. our literacy rate is going down. it doesn't look good. >> why are you you a pessimist? >> i see the jobs are just going -- just tanking. i just people, their bank accounts are getting smaller and smaller. the interest rates, you can't -- even if you save something, you can't make money off of it. >> someone give me a positive, some hope. >> i choose to believe that we will get better, just knowing some of the things that have been done, that the media does not allow us to hear on the news or read on the newspaper. we will get better. you know, i choose to believe, we will. we have to. and we're counting. >> congressman issa, darrell issa from san diego, welcome. >> i'm with her, our best days are ahead of us. >> why? >> first of all, understan
are america's best days ahead of us or are they behind us? who would say ahead? raise your hands if you say ahead. who says behind. okay, i'm curious, why are you a pessimist? >> well, the numbers have been trending towards going down as a country. our education system has gone down. no longer one of the smartest countries. our literacy rate is going down. it doesn't look good. >> why are you you a pessimist? >> i see the jobs are just going -- just tanking. i just people,...
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ally to us. secretary of state hillary clinton in kabul for talks with the country's president made the announcement shortly after arriving, designation to president obama reported it will be with the lines down. >> the united states will be your friend and your partner. we're not even imagining abandoning afghanistan, quite the opposite, we are building a partnership with afghanistan that will endure, far into the future. >> the partnership is intended to provide streamlined security and defense, and afghanistan is the first country to be dedicated as an ally since 2004. and the running of the bulls kicks off in spain with the first race. six fighting bulls are let loose. and 128 yard course through the city of palm paloma, six people were hurt. and dave, this is not something you would do? >>. >> dave: i'm in. >> alisyn: listen up, ladies, tell you the five things that men don't want you to do. these things really annoy them and this list is compiled by eharmony, setting expectations, only in h
ally to us. secretary of state hillary clinton in kabul for talks with the country's president made the announcement shortly after arriving, designation to president obama reported it will be with the lines down. >> the united states will be your friend and your partner. we're not even imagining abandoning afghanistan, quite the opposite, we are building a partnership with afghanistan that will endure, far into the future. >> the partnership is intended to provide streamlined...
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country music star billy dean will yoin us on america's news headquarterings. stay with us. costs mounting for the massive storms slamming midatlantic and west statings. wildfires that are scorching colorado towns and more folks are asking for disaster money and public funds need a taxpayer bailout. we should rely on private disaster insurance. >> you look at florida. rainy day fund is depleted. they get hit by a hurricane they are in trouble. these people chose to live in a hurricane zone. you talk about federal dollars to do this. this is something that a private insurance should be man dated on the people that are there and we have an act of god or rogue storm that is different from something that happens year after year and these people have to take responsibility for what happened to the property. >> and tracey, maybe you are thinking colorado is prone to wildfires. it is costing them for what they are seeing now. whether that is colorado's i don't know. should it still be a federal program? >> it is a tough call. mother nature strikes wherever she wants to. we had floo
country music star billy dean will yoin us on america's news headquarterings. stay with us. costs mounting for the massive storms slamming midatlantic and west statings. wildfires that are scorching colorado towns and more folks are asking for disaster money and public funds need a taxpayer bailout. we should rely on private disaster insurance. >> you look at florida. rainy day fund is depleted. they get hit by a hurricane they are in trouble. these people chose to live in a hurricane...
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what could bring us into a stronger recovery? >> well, think about it, brenda, think what turned-- didn't really turn the economy, accelerated the economy that no one saw coming last go round. oh, my gosh, almost 20 years ago was the dawn of the internet. no one said five years from now, whatever it was 1989 there's going to be an internet, a tech.com, there's going to be a google. no one saw that coming. i'm sorry, todd you can't extrapolate the future, from the past. there could be nanotechnology, health care could take off. the las time you were on and we were discussing a fallout shelter and-- (laughter) >> i think there could be some good things. >> and don't forget, there was some good news for consumers in this report, and you know, average hourly wages went up a little bit and we're seeing gas prices come down so there will be a little bit of relief especially into the summer months and people do a lot of driving and you will see some things starting to get better and look at manufacturing jobs, ooh enthough there has bee
what could bring us into a stronger recovery? >> well, think about it, brenda, think what turned-- didn't really turn the economy, accelerated the economy that no one saw coming last go round. oh, my gosh, almost 20 years ago was the dawn of the internet. no one said five years from now, whatever it was 1989 there's going to be an internet, a tech.com, there's going to be a google. no one saw that coming. i'm sorry, todd you can't extrapolate the future, from the past. there could be...
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every one of us could be subject to this. i don't know what the lesson is this, nothing is private anymore. you can't treat it as a private space or this is infringement on privacy rights. i'm not sure which way to go there. >> victor you don't have twitter in england, but can you imagine going three months of tweets. if they had guns in your country i am guessing you would shoot himself? >> i would be like picking through racoon vomit. we're creating a musical based on twitter and ginney is going to play 140 different characters. don't you think that is clever? >> i love the fact the two of them can be an open lesbian couple did. >> i'm behind whatever they do. they are the loveliest couple. i'm torn, they were determined to get arrested in order to instigate lawsuits begins the city so they could create havoc. having said that i agree with everybody here you there are some things that are private and some things that are public. but i don't think twitter would be this protective of other groups like the tea party. i don't u
every one of us could be subject to this. i don't know what the lesson is this, nothing is private anymore. you can't treat it as a private space or this is infringement on privacy rights. i'm not sure which way to go there. >> victor you don't have twitter in england, but can you imagine going three months of tweets. if they had guns in your country i am guessing you would shoot himself? >> i would be like picking through racoon vomit. we're creating a musical based on twitter and...
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the same thing is true for us. and the bill i'm about to sign is vital for millions of students and their families. >> and the republican response, representative ann marie burkle honed in on two key targets, and the meager jobs outlook and the president's health care law. >> the court's decision and yesterday's jobs report add to the urgency of repealing the president's health care law in its entirety. next week, the house will vote to do just that. >> reporter: indeed the house vote is seen only, as virtually no chance of passage in the democratically controlled senate and even if it did, all on the senate. >> all eyes on those numbers, doug, thanks for tracking it, kelly. >> let's talk about that issue, the weak jobs report, it's front and center in the race as you can imagine for the white house, and the president seeing mostly on private sector jobs growth. with mitt romney calling the latest jobs figure, a kick in the gut for the middle class. >> their prediction was unemployment would be at 5.6% now, instead
the same thing is true for us. and the bill i'm about to sign is vital for millions of students and their families. >> and the republican response, representative ann marie burkle honed in on two key targets, and the meager jobs outlook and the president's health care law. >> the court's decision and yesterday's jobs report add to the urgency of repealing the president's health care law in its entirety. next week, the house will vote to do just that. >> reporter: indeed the...
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. >> one of the things we asked is if there were plastic bags used, if there was plastic tarps used. a lot of times fishing bait, fish, extra clothes are kept in plastic material when you're launching within a skiff, because a skiff does take on water during the day. it's not unusual to see those types of things loaded into skiffs when they are launched. if he did launch in the morningtime, as is theorized at this point, then not a lot of attention would be put on what was in the skiff. >> in my experience, it's much easier as aaron said to put body parts into plastic garbage bags and move them easily by yourself rather than have a whole body in a tarp. >> but then that raises the problem, if that's the theory of the prosecution, where's the blood? >> that's right. we don't know at this point what was and wasn't found at scott's house, or elsewhere. >> well, a police dog picked uplays peterson's scent there at the berkeley marina. in the appeal, scott peterson's attorney argues that police dog had a history of being wrong. ted, in the brief they talk about the percentage of time that
. >> one of the things we asked is if there were plastic bags used, if there was plastic tarps used. a lot of times fishing bait, fish, extra clothes are kept in plastic material when you're launching within a skiff, because a skiff does take on water during the day. it's not unusual to see those types of things loaded into skiffs when they are launched. if he did launch in the morningtime, as is theorized at this point, then not a lot of attention would be put on what was in the skiff....
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we used to do that in the 19th century and naming rights. i rather have george soros buy space in the post office thangthan taking taxpayers and using our money to do it. >> quickly. how about a pepsi bottle on mount rushmore. >> not at all. steve said it so well i am so sick of seeing politicians put their names on monuments and buildings. do it to private corporation. they do more for us. >> last word, coming up. don't freak out over new fears of a recession. and recession proof stocks and instead names are coming up. to a little girl who saw flames reach her home as her family pulled out of the driveway, this isn't just a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams didn't just arrive at these fires with cold water and checks to help the grown-ups start the rebuilding... they also brought thousands of these teddy bears for kids. people come first. everything else is second. [ female announcer ] allstate customers affected by the recent wildfires call 1-800-547-8676. visit a mobile claims office, your agent o
we used to do that in the 19th century and naming rights. i rather have george soros buy space in the post office thangthan taking taxpayers and using our money to do it. >> quickly. how about a pepsi bottle on mount rushmore. >> not at all. steve said it so well i am so sick of seeing politicians put their names on monuments and buildings. do it to private corporation. they do more for us. >> last word, coming up. don't freak out over new fears of a recession. and recession...
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. >> one of the things we asked is if there were plastic bags used, if there was plastic tarps used. a lot of times fishing bait, fish, extra clothes are kept in plastic material when you're launching within a skiff, because a skiff does take on water during the day. it's not unusual to see those types of things loaded into skiffs when they are launched. if he did launch in the morningtime, as is theorized at this point, then not a lot of attention would be put on what was in the skiff. >> in my experience, it's much easier as aaron said to put body parts into sat in that courtroo, having listened to scott peterson, talking with the happiest voice to his girlfriend, with his wife at the bottom of the bay, it's no surprise they convicted. >> scott's attorney argues, as bernie medal mentioned, the how, and where was never spelled out. the circumstantial was evidently there. the jury asked for a firsthand look at scott peterson's boat. they not only saw it, but some climbed into the boat after the trial. greta asked one of the jurors why he got in. >> because there were questions about
. >> one of the things we asked is if there were plastic bags used, if there was plastic tarps used. a lot of times fishing bait, fish, extra clothes are kept in plastic material when you're launching within a skiff, because a skiff does take on water during the day. it's not unusual to see those types of things loaded into skiffs when they are launched. if he did launch in the morningtime, as is theorized at this point, then not a lot of attention would be put on what was in the skiff....
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i used to think rebels were cool. i don't know what is cool. >> dana: were you considered cool in high school? >> bob: no. i was a thug then. considered a thug now. i haven't changed much. i thought cool was keeping up with like modern culture. the last music i remember is willie nelson. i don't, i was a drunk for two-and-a-half decades. i don't remember much of that. i'm not drunk now. >> kimberly: you are hanging out with the cool kids. >> greg: if you are good looking you have 99% of it. isn't that unfair? >> kimberly: i wouldn't know. you're not going to get me on this one. >> greg: who is cool? a lot of people watch a great show on f.x. called "justified." i'm just now catching up. tim olafant plays gibson, wears a stetson, u.s. marshal. that guy is so cool. the epitome of cool to me. >> greg: you develop these intense crushes. >> dana: i do. like dierks bentley is cool. we have a picture of him, too. i didn't want anyone to feel left out. both of them i would have had posters of them on my wall in high school, j
i used to think rebels were cool. i don't know what is cool. >> dana: were you considered cool in high school? >> bob: no. i was a thug then. considered a thug now. i haven't changed much. i thought cool was keeping up with like modern culture. the last music i remember is willie nelson. i don't, i was a drunk for two-and-a-half decades. i don't remember much of that. i'm not drunk now. >> kimberly: you are hanging out with the cool kids. >> greg: if you are good looking...
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why is this happening to us? and barack obama really doesn't have a narrative for that-- >> let me just jump in. because his narrative has been, this was a financial recession, unlike other recessions, they are much worse and that's why we're stuck at-- >> and this is the here and now and the question is, who can explain what's going on right now? >> well, the economy was growing faster earlier in his term. the recession ended years ago, so, at a certain point, people are, you would think, are going to start demanding results. and we have a president right now, another terrible reaction to another jobs report would be to talk to congress and say, okay, we've got a problem here, all of these tax increases scheduled for the end of the year, how do we avoid a further blow to the economy? we're not saying that. >> the one response we usually see, another bad jobs report. maybe we should have another stimulus? do you think we'll hear that again? >> the president still believes that one of the fundamental problems here
why is this happening to us? and barack obama really doesn't have a narrative for that-- >> let me just jump in. because his narrative has been, this was a financial recession, unlike other recessions, they are much worse and that's why we're stuck at-- >> and this is the here and now and the question is, who can explain what's going on right now? >> well, the economy was growing faster earlier in his term. the recession ended years ago, so, at a certain point, people are, you...
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keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> it's no secret this administration is actively trying to strip gun control laws here in the united states but they allow guns in the hands of drug smugglers that ends up killing americans, now the attorney general there is more to be in the future but he never proved it and did nothing about it. that is pack of lies. >> former republican candidate herman cain wants his latest venture on the web this week. caintv described as the ignorance being thrust upon the nation by blatantly biased news outlets. it offerings real american programs, border control and something called street smarts. >> aabraham had two sons. they fighting over the lands in the gaza strip. they aren't fighting over arab economy or palestinian economy. they are not fighting over any of that. they are fighting over who safer. >> he claims to have something from all people and all ages and there is some humor, too. >> we got political correctness. everybody wants to walk on
keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> it's no secret this administration is actively trying to strip gun control laws here in the united states but they allow guns in the hands of drug smugglers that ends up killing americans, now the attorney general there is more to be in the future but he never proved it and did nothing about it. that is pack of lies. >> former republican candidate herman cain wants...
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could tax cuts get us moving in the right direction. every time we have substantial reduction in taxes it workings. john kennedy understood it and ronald reagan understood . the bottom line is when you raise. and lower the price you get more of them. maybe we should do it for the whole united states. >> we have lowered taxs and there is no real relationship between tax rates and job creation. i urge
could tax cuts get us moving in the right direction. every time we have substantial reduction in taxes it workings. john kennedy understood it and ronald reagan understood . the bottom line is when you raise. and lower the price you get more of them. maybe we should do it for the whole united states. >> we have lowered taxs and there is no real relationship between tax rates and job creation. i urge
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joining us now with more fox news world contributor dominic joining us from kabul. >> it was a flying visit and surprise . she was on the ground three and half hours and had a breakfast meeting with president hamid karzai it is the first time the obama administration desigated a country a major nonnato ally. and it comes on the heels of the strategic partnership agreement between the afghanistan and united states. and hillary clinton described it as something that will endure in the future and spelt out in military terms what it means for the united states and afghanistan. take a listen. >> we see this as a powerful symbol of our commitment to afghanistan's future and they are able to have acess to excess defense supplies and they can be part of certain types of train capacity building. she also said that the united states will continue to protect afghanistan from insurgent. combat troops are supposed to leave the country by the end of 2014. most pressing of all was going tio and karzai where the international community will be asking for three billion dollars a year as it try to bala
joining us now with more fox news world contributor dominic joining us from kabul. >> it was a flying visit and surprise . she was on the ground three and half hours and had a breakfast meeting with president hamid karzai it is the first time the obama administration desigated a country a major nonnato ally. and it comes on the heels of the strategic partnership agreement between the afghanistan and united states. and hillary clinton described it as something that will endure in the...
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what can you tell us. >> hi, harris. at least two dozen people have died as a result of the scorching heat wave. 10 people died in the state of the illinois. and four people in the city of chicago and nine people died in the state of maryland it is hot, it is dangerously hot. here in washington dc, regan international airport hit 105 degrees today. and first time it was that hot since 1930. that was an all-time record high of 60 degrees. as for the palace situation in the midatlantic states. just under 9,000 people are still without power and air conditioning more than one week after the powerful thunderstorms came through . most are in the baltimore maryland area hit 102 degrees today. harris? >> molly, for some people it is it a full-time effort to cool off in the coling centers. how are people coping . >> as best they can. it is hot in the shade today. it hit 114 in the shade and we had the thermometer by us all day. it is cooling down and 99 and half degrees at 7 o'clock in thining and it is all relative when it is t
what can you tell us. >> hi, harris. at least two dozen people have died as a result of the scorching heat wave. 10 people died in the state of the illinois. and four people in the city of chicago and nine people died in the state of maryland it is hot, it is dangerously hot. here in washington dc, regan international airport hit 105 degrees today. and first time it was that hot since 1930. that was an all-time record high of 60 degrees. as for the palace situation in the midatlantic...
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news we can use. good to see you. stay cool out here in new york. >> thank you very much. >> eric: have fun at the beach. >> arthel: nice to work with you. >> eric: nice to be here. >> arthel: that does it for us. harris faulkner is taking overment from have a great saturday, everybody. try to stay cool if you can. a party? [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. refreshing nutrition in charge! it's your teenager's first rsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-p
news we can use. good to see you. stay cool out here in new york. >> thank you very much. >> eric: have fun at the beach. >> arthel: nice to work with you. >> eric: nice to be here. >> arthel: that does it for us. harris faulkner is taking overment from have a great saturday, everybody. try to stay cool if you can. a party? [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm...
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how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all last nigh
how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going...
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that is what dhr told us. supervisor chu: thank you. we do have a number of items with us with regards to the department being in agreement. that is on page 29. do we have a motion to except those recommendations. two remaining items. the management item in the policy recommendation. supervisor avalos: motion to except on manager 1. i do not think it makes efficient cents to approve that position, especially when we want to be on board with the principles about not having positions of managers when there is no one there managing. supervisor chu: supervisor kim. supervisor kim: i was second at motion. supervisor chu: we will accept the budget analyst recommendation on manager 1 services coordinator. simply from my perspective, if we have a classification project that was done through the department of human resources were they actually took a look and careful detail about the skill levels necessitated by positions and have come up with a number of recommendations, some of them to stay the same classification levels and some to have a low
that is what dhr told us. supervisor chu: thank you. we do have a number of items with us with regards to the department being in agreement. that is on page 29. do we have a motion to except those recommendations. two remaining items. the management item in the policy recommendation. supervisor avalos: motion to except on manager 1. i do not think it makes efficient cents to approve that position, especially when we want to be on board with the principles about not having positions of managers...
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and it really helped us. because in every meeting, we've closed an item then we need to move to the next. >> lucy's boss says her fondness for order irritates her colleagues at times. but he values employees who are efficient and have international experience like lucy. >> we need to start looking at people that have longer-term projections and plans for their life. it is very often that you find employees staying only one year at a job and moving to the next job for a 5% increment in salary or one percent increment. so they are not looking at building careers. >> his company competes with many international firms in nairobi, which is east africa's most important economic hub. the city's five universities there boast a growing class of elite students. >> it's sad that we rely on 80% imports, yet we have very sharp people here. we study technical subjects. but we have to keep on importing. >> like the way i am doing wastewater right now. it is a simple mechanism we shouldn't be importing it. we can design it h
and it really helped us. because in every meeting, we've closed an item then we need to move to the next. >> lucy's boss says her fondness for order irritates her colleagues at times. but he values employees who are efficient and have international experience like lucy. >> we need to start looking at people that have longer-term projections and plans for their life. it is very often that you find employees staying only one year at a job and moving to the next job for a 5% increment...
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this used to be a voting precinct. there used to be a theater and stage in this church where this took place. what is going to take place here? it's a bunch of rich people going to trader joe's and other places. this neighborhood reduced -- has a lot of unique individuals and is very diverse. it's a block from spring valley school where our distinguished citizens of san francisco went and i just think they and the area deserve better, something that lends itself to the character of the neighborhood. so thank you very much. >> hello, my name is james adams and i live a short block away, right on the corner, a 20-unit apartment, four stories high. all three apartment buildings on the corner is four stories high, some of them bigger than this 20 unit. it all blends in, it works in and like most of the people here, the blight, the area is terrible and whether it's a conspiracy or not, it's kind of worked on me. it's almost like put up anything, but it's only legal four stories high. this is six stories and some of it is al
this used to be a voting precinct. there used to be a theater and stage in this church where this took place. what is going to take place here? it's a bunch of rich people going to trader joe's and other places. this neighborhood reduced -- has a lot of unique individuals and is very diverse. it's a block from spring valley school where our distinguished citizens of san francisco went and i just think they and the area deserve better, something that lends itself to the character of the...
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used to i go inside. now what happened in the d.c. area specifically last friday was that a storm passed through a director oh it's called i was out of the country with my colleagues my neighbors they've all filled me in that it was some serious winds and serious. and but there was no armageddon now regardless what it resulted in it was more than three million people left without power that's nothing that hasn't happened before for maybe a day maybe two but there are many people that i've spoken to holy yesterday got their power back now as of yesterday there were still over fifty thousand fifteen thousand d.c. residents who were without it during this time hotels were completely booked they were charging exorbitant prices for those that could actually afford to find somewhere to stay that had air conditioning but this is the nation's capital this is a major metropolitan city and for five seven days in some cases the power companies were failing to fix it and of course the fact they were in the middle of a record heat wave well that's
used to i go inside. now what happened in the d.c. area specifically last friday was that a storm passed through a director oh it's called i was out of the country with my colleagues my neighbors they've all filled me in that it was some serious winds and serious. and but there was no armageddon now regardless what it resulted in it was more than three million people left without power that's nothing that hasn't happened before for maybe a day maybe two but there are many people that i've...
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leader to come and, you know, come and save us. and i actually am not waiting. i don't think that there's going to be somebody in washington that's going to emerge and do that. i think instead we have to look at where are the battles that we can have that we can both win but also become symbolic and exciting that inspire and move people. because the labor movement's suffering from a version of the stockholm syndrome. that we've been held captive by capital for so long, we're so used to losing, that we almost identify with our oppressor. and that part of what has to happen here is brilliant strategies and tactics, but there's another piece which is that we just have to be willing to say slowly dying is worse than having a really big fight and trying to win. >> let's use this wisconsin example. labor has spent very little time focusing on educating its own membership. 38% the families of union members voted for walker as opposed to voting for the recall. people look at their self interests in very different ways and it's up to the un
leader to come and, you know, come and save us. and i actually am not waiting. i don't think that there's going to be somebody in washington that's going to emerge and do that. i think instead we have to look at where are the battles that we can have that we can both win but also become symbolic and exciting that inspire and move people. because the labor movement's suffering from a version of the stockholm syndrome. that we've been held captive by capital for so long, we're so used to losing,...
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some of us excel at sports, others math. one teen figured out a way to use his musical talent to raise money for charity. sam has the story. [ "smoke on the water" plays ] >> like a lot of teenagers, nick giordano likes to jam on the guitar in his bedroom. >> now you want to do, like, "smoke on the water"? [ "smoke on the water" plays ] >> but nick doesn't only play classic rock. he plays the classics. >> well, classical guitar -- there's, like, three different things that that has to do with. the first is the guitar itself -- its specific shape, which is the traditional pear shape. the second is the style, which is you use these four fingers to play as opposed to a pick on another type of guitar. and also the strings -- instead of being made of steel, they're made of nylon. and the final difference is that the neck is wider, and so that makes it a little bit more difficult to play. and the final part of classical guitar is the repertoire, which ranges from renaissance to baroque to classical to romantic, and even some moder
some of us excel at sports, others math. one teen figured out a way to use his musical talent to raise money for charity. sam has the story. [ "smoke on the water" plays ] >> like a lot of teenagers, nick giordano likes to jam on the guitar in his bedroom. >> now you want to do, like, "smoke on the water"? [ "smoke on the water" plays ] >> but nick doesn't only play classic rock. he plays the classics. >> well, classical guitar -- there's,...
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thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with michael eric dyson in for ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson, in for ed schultz. the jobs report is out, and believe it or not, congratulations are in order. this is "the ed show," and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> this kick in the gut has got to end. >> mitt romney is taking a victly lap on weak jobs numbers, but he forgot the mengs the people who made this day possible. >> richard wolf on the politicians of obstruction and what today means for the president. >> which candidate's policies will create more jobs right now? >> are you abandoned a principle you fought for for six years? simply because you're getting pressure for two days? from rush limbaugh or some critics in washington. >> the president is hitting mitt romney where it hits on health care. >> the guy i'm running against tried this in massachusetts and it's working just fine. even though now he denies it. >> the big panel we
thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with michael eric dyson in for ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson, in for ed schultz. the jobs report is out, and believe it or not, congratulations are in order. this is "the ed show," and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> this kick in the gut has got to end. >> mitt romney is taking a victly lap on weak jobs numbers, but he...
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share your thoughts with us on twitter or leave us a comment on facebook. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." today, mitt romney was asked about the criticism of his economic plan. here's what he said. >> i don't see much to critics. i put up 59 steps on how to get the economy going. i don't think i have seen any from the president that show what he's planning on doing. i have pllaid out my 59 steps. take a look at them, i think you'll find them very specific. >> 59 problems but an economy ain't one. keep in mind, that question was hardly out of left field. the most recent critics of his so-called economic agenda have been conservatives who said he has not adequately articulated how he would fix the economy, they include the likes of rupert murdoch and the wall street journal as well as bill kristol. they're nonplussed by romney's 59-point plan when he unveiled to little fanfare in the primary season. he was specific about what was included in the 59 points. he wants to expand domestic energy production, create trade agreements with lati
share your thoughts with us on twitter or leave us a comment on facebook. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." today, mitt romney was asked about the criticism of his economic plan. here's what he said. >> i don't see much to critics. i put up 59 steps on how to get the economy going. i don't think i have seen any from the president that show what he's planning on doing. i have pllaid out my 59 steps. take a look at them, i think you'll find them very...
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relate directly to us. how is your floor looking? not so hot? >> soft. my floor is getting mushy. i was scared to death that i'd go right down through it. >> we contacted not for profits faith-based organizations and businesses and get it taken care of for free. if we can get the tile down the wheelchair won't take the toll on the floor like it did. there is no job too small. we have 25 yards to do. it takes commitment from the community. nice and solid. >> i love it. >> totally people rescued me in a lot of ways. >> what do you think? >> i don't want to leave my bathroom. >> this is simply an opportunity for me to give back to them. what do you got? restrained driver in a motor vehicle. sir, can you hear me? two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. by what's getting done. measure c
relate directly to us. how is your floor looking? not so hot? >> soft. my floor is getting mushy. i was scared to death that i'd go right down through it. >> we contacted not for profits faith-based organizations and businesses and get it taken care of for free. if we can get the tile down the wheelchair won't take the toll on the floor like it did. there is no job too small. we have 25 yards to do. it takes commitment from the community. nice and solid. >> i love it. >>...
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pilotless aircraft used mostly by the u.s. military for surveillance, reconnaissance, and killing, as in yemen recently. he here at home, law enforcement agencies, local police, are eager to utilize drones for civil surveillance. some already do. 146 commercial drones are now accessible for civil law enforcement nationwide. the number is expected to skyrocket. the the u.s. senate armed services committee called for allowing these drones to operate, quote unquote, freely and routinely in u.s. airspace. such authorization has rattled some members of congress. notably republican senator rand paul. he's introduced an act to prohibit the i don't say of drones by u.s. civilian government unless authorized by a warrant. that would put parameters on such usage. >> what i would say is that drones could be used if you have a proper warrant but that means you go through a judge, a judge has to say there's probable cause of a crime, but i don't want dreams crisscrossing our city and country snooping on americans. that's a surveillance sta
pilotless aircraft used mostly by the u.s. military for surveillance, reconnaissance, and killing, as in yemen recently. he here at home, law enforcement agencies, local police, are eager to utilize drones for civil surveillance. some already do. 146 commercial drones are now accessible for civil law enforcement nationwide. the number is expected to skyrocket. the the u.s. senate armed services committee called for allowing these drones to operate, quote unquote, freely and routinely in u.s....
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you are here today and we are here today, but from now through july, call us, e-mail us, we need to hear your input on what you want to see in this budget and don't think if you don't get it out today you will have more opportunities. carmen and i are excited we have the mayor here today. it is a real honor to have him out here and an honor for all of you to have your opportunity to speak to the person who between now and june 1 is crafting our budget and it is going to have the largest influence on what we see it in next year's budget. with that, the mayor of san francisco, ed lee. mayor lee: thank you, supervisors, and welcome to our zoo. i would like to think tonya peterson who is here. thank you for hosting us. we are safe because the zoo director is here. it is great to be out here and we are enjoying the wonderful weather. this is the fourth of six budget town hall meetings we are holding all over the city and i want to thank both supervisors, and carmen has been at every single one of them. she will be helping the mayor to establish and craft to make the best decisions about are v
you are here today and we are here today, but from now through july, call us, e-mail us, we need to hear your input on what you want to see in this budget and don't think if you don't get it out today you will have more opportunities. carmen and i are excited we have the mayor here today. it is a real honor to have him out here and an honor for all of you to have your opportunity to speak to the person who between now and june 1 is crafting our budget and it is going to have the largest...
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politics, using political power to build an economic base. again, we see it in the 19th century and early 20th century over and over again among the irish, among the italians of how they use politics to help their groups to build economic power. and he was thwarted just as most african-americans in the late 19th and at the turn of the 20th century were thwarted in their efforts to use the political system to build an economic power base. >> i would -- i would just add this too that, you know, when smalls basically ends his political career, we find him continuing to fight. we find him in 1895 in the south carolina constitutional convention, which had been called to reverse everything that had been done, or at least to -- i need to rephrase that to reverse the most essential thing that had been done in the 1868 constitutional convention, which was to enfranchise african-americans. convention w was to franchise african-americans. and he tried to stand up and prevent the disfranchisement of black south carolinians. that work remains unfinished b
politics, using political power to build an economic base. again, we see it in the 19th century and early 20th century over and over again among the irish, among the italians of how they use politics to help their groups to build economic power. and he was thwarted just as most african-americans in the late 19th and at the turn of the 20th century were thwarted in their efforts to use the political system to build an economic power base. >> i would -- i would just add this too that, you...
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when you have intra-department of conversations about programs, use your resources are being used more strategically. this baseline assessment is a tool we will be giving to stakeholders and partners in corridors so they know what is available. from there, we will be doing corridor assessment. i have prepared an outline of what these look like in terms of elements. you need to do an economic and business analysis. you need to do demographic analysis. you need to understand planning and land-use analysis. look at this neighborhood institutions. libraries, banks, schools, parks. what are the things which can be utilizing to make a stronger and healthier neighborhood? after you do the assessment, if you start thinking about customized services and the tools we have above a base line service that can be deployed. they cannot go into every neighborhood but it could be a specific vacancy, public art, greening projects, seeing if those neighborhoods can qualify for other programs. we figure out the holes we want to target. some of the money proposed in the budget is not yet targeted to partic
when you have intra-department of conversations about programs, use your resources are being used more strategically. this baseline assessment is a tool we will be giving to stakeholders and partners in corridors so they know what is available. from there, we will be doing corridor assessment. i have prepared an outline of what these look like in terms of elements. you need to do an economic and business analysis. you need to do demographic analysis. you need to understand planning and land-use...
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colleagues, we have amendments before us. can we -- supervisor mar: colleagues, we have amendments before us. can they be adopted without objection? can they be moved forward without objection? thank you, thank you everyone. [applause] i know that i think as part of this year's budget process, but will have a conversation about funding for these urban agriculture programs. stay tuned, we will likely have conversations over the next few short weeks about this topic. thank you for being here. miss miller, please call item no. 4. >> item #4. hearing regarding the needs and issues faced by the san francisco seniors living in single room occupancy. supervisor mar: in calling for this hearing, along with supervisor olague, this is an issue of dignity and respect for seniors who have difficulty living within the tesoro -- sro's in the city. now we have some data and clerestories, data for moving forward legislation that will hopefully improve the lives of some of our most vulnerable residents, seniors and people with disabilities li
colleagues, we have amendments before us. can we -- supervisor mar: colleagues, we have amendments before us. can they be adopted without objection? can they be moved forward without objection? thank you, thank you everyone. [applause] i know that i think as part of this year's budget process, but will have a conversation about funding for these urban agriculture programs. stay tuned, we will likely have conversations over the next few short weeks about this topic. thank you for being here....
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she kept us clean. she made us respectful. >> he spoke very highly of his mother. essentially, this impression that it was a happy childhood, except for the fact that his stepfather, you know, was very physically abusive to him. >> did your mother protect you from your stepfather's beatings? >> well, i came in on him one time and james came out mad -- that's his name, james. and he beat me with an extension cord. my mother, she was like in denial that he beated me. >> got the sense that you really loved your mother. >> yeah. >> but did you ever resent her for not protecting you from james? it was a conundrum for him. on one hand, he wanted to express the love that he had for his mother, but on the other hand, perhaps, you know, he's -- holds a tremendous amount of animus for his mother, that she didn't protect him from this physically abusive environment. >> every year it's estimated nearly a million cases of child abuse and neglect occur in the u.s., but few abused children actually go on to become serial killers. so, why does someone like reginald mcfadden follow
she kept us clean. she made us respectful. >> he spoke very highly of his mother. essentially, this impression that it was a happy childhood, except for the fact that his stepfather, you know, was very physically abusive to him. >> did your mother protect you from your stepfather's beatings? >> well, i came in on him one time and james came out mad -- that's his name, james. and he beat me with an extension cord. my mother, she was like in denial that he beated me. >>...
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thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ supervisor chu: hello, and welcome to the special meeting of the budget and finance committee. my name is carmen chu, chair of the committee. i am joined by supervisor avalos, supervisor camp, and supervisor cohen. supervisor wiener will join us in a few minutes. our court today is victor young. any announcements? >> please silence also funds of the electronic devices. copies of any documents to be included as part of this file should be submitted to the clerk. item number one, proposed budget an annual appropriation ordinance abrading all estimates and receipts for expedited expenditures for departments of the city and county of san francisco as of may 31, 2012 for the fiscal year ending june 30, 2013, and june 30, 2014. at no. 2, it will salary ordinance enumerating positions in the annual budget an appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year ending june 30, 2013, and june 30, 2014. supervisor chu: thank you. we still have outstanding issues and where the department went to work with the budget analyst t
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deadline for joining us on his extradition from the u.k. to sweden expires on saturday but the whistleblower remains in the sanctuary of ecuador's embassy awaiting a decision on his asylum plea. the u.s. and its allies called for u.n. resolution to allow military intervention against the syrian government dad says russia rebuffed u.s. criticism of what it calls moscow's support of the syrian regime saying washington lacks basic understanding of the situation. and at least fifty people have been killed in floods after torrential rains swept through southern russia taking local residents by surprise. thus we have lines next our money go relax geyser and his costars are herbert unveil salacious secrets behind a financial headlines and the latest kaiser report. max keiser this is the kaiser report we specialize in eating the faces of bankers and brokers because are countable them zombies stacey thanks kaiser so i'm going to go to the most important news of the week and that is that tom cruise and katie holmes are getting divorced. oh wait no i
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deadline for joining us on his extradition from the u.k. to sweden expires on saturday but there was a lower remains in the sanctuary of ecuador as am busy awaiting a decision on his asylum plea. as the u.s. and its allies call for un resolution to allow military intervention against the syrian government we won't have the striking pattern of nato tactics and foreign civil conflicts. elsewhere the headlines here in our team next as latest kaiser report. ties or this is the kaiser report we specialize in eating the faces of bankers and brokers because we're cannibals and zombies stacy kaiser so i'm going to go to the most important news of the week and that is that tom cruise and katie holmes are getting divorced. oh wait no i think my brain's been hijacked by c.n.n. and m s n b c and c n b c. rosemary's baby part two so one call roman polanski well i'm talking about these latest piece he says why is nobody freaking out about the live or banking scandal and he said he turns on the news in the biggest story is tom cruise and katie holmes the
deadline for joining us on his extradition from the u.k. to sweden expires on saturday but there was a lower remains in the sanctuary of ecuador as am busy awaiting a decision on his asylum plea. as the u.s. and its allies call for un resolution to allow military intervention against the syrian government we won't have the striking pattern of nato tactics and foreign civil conflicts. elsewhere the headlines here in our team next as latest kaiser report. ties or this is the kaiser report we...
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iit would be great to see us go further. germany makes up 70% of the lost wage, but if we say make up half of it, that's a with a wash. that requires no extra money than with what we have in the current system. >> eliot: just so i understand. the funds that make up these lost wages are contributions that come from workers during the period they're working partly from government, partly from the employer? >> exactly. just as-- >> eliot: the unemployment insurance. >> exactly. i should point out, i don't think this is one thing that people are aware of. the bill that was extended that congress approved back in january, earlier this year. they had a provision that has the federal government picking up the cost of these short-work programs. what that means is states want to save money, this is a great way, cal california has big budget problems. rather than laying people off and having them go on unemployment insurance which costs the states money. they cut back hours the federal government will pick up the tab. it's the easiest
iit would be great to see us go further. germany makes up 70% of the lost wage, but if we say make up half of it, that's a with a wash. that requires no extra money than with what we have in the current system. >> eliot: just so i understand. the funds that make up these lost wages are contributions that come from workers during the period they're working partly from government, partly from the employer? >> exactly. just as-- >> eliot: the unemployment insurance. >>...
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thanks for joining us . we'll see you. everybody have a great weekend. >> extreme heat and humidity is more than an inconvenience but deadly. heat related deaths continue to climb. the country is suffering through triple-digit temperatures and storms nation. i am uma. america's news headquarter in the nation's capitol starts right now. leading our show. heat wave that is gripping the country. rick is tracking the temperatures and live in the extreme weather center. rick. >> it is hot and take a look at the map. you can see where the heat is. 98 degrees in kansas city . 95 in cleave - cleveland it is hot and humid . this is what it like. 110 in clef lend and 106 in louisville. we are not even in the noon time. it is warm temperatures already . because of that heat advisory in the great lakes and ohio river valley and stretching out in parts of the middle atlantic states . we are talking about temps and around 110 today . one of those days to stay in. there are changes in store. it is going to drop our teches. as it does hap
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our microclimates really back in full force for us in the 50s. the warmest low -- location to get back on track. i'll let you know when hotter temperatures will make their way. >>> she was attacked by a shark in highway háeu. >> i felt all the trees in my leg that's all i felt. >>> a local teenagers describes the worse part. actually it's not a bite. >>> and a fight about imagine, how a crusading 14-year-old played a part. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now, peaches grown right here in california are just 77 cents a pound. get a super low price on tide. $10.99 for 100 ounces. yoplait yogurt is just 50 cents. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> a livermore teen bitten by a shark during a hawaii vacation has returned home with quite a story to tell. she shares her frightening ordeal with cara liu. >> it was the f
our microclimates really back in full force for us in the 50s. the warmest low -- location to get back on track. i'll let you know when hotter temperatures will make their way. >>> she was attacked by a shark in highway háeu. >> i felt all the trees in my leg that's all i felt. >>> a local teenagers describes the worse part. actually it's not a bite. >>> and a fight about imagine, how a crusading 14-year-old played a part. [ female announcer ] safeway presents...
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i said treat us as a cooling center, you know. those people without the electricity in chevy chase could have been coming here. >> reporter: but as sunday turned to monday and monday turned to tuesday, pepco was nowhere to be found. >> all i can think of is when this is all over, they're going to hear from us. >> reporter: meanwhile on ewing drive in bethesda james and ruth eden have been without power since friday, also, what a tree branch stripped the power line from their home, but no number of calls to pepco can defense them their home is not connected -- convince them their home is not connected. >> 14 or 15 calls at least. >> reporter: and how many times have they told you that your power is back on? >> that started yesterday. at least six calls they've told me that your power is up and going. the grid is going. everybody has got their power. >> reporter: james evened says he's trying to maintain he's -- eden says he's trying to maintain his composure on the phone, but he's at his wits end. >> it drivers me nuts. they argue
i said treat us as a cooling center, you know. those people without the electricity in chevy chase could have been coming here. >> reporter: but as sunday turned to monday and monday turned to tuesday, pepco was nowhere to be found. >> all i can think of is when this is all over, they're going to hear from us. >> reporter: meanwhile on ewing drive in bethesda james and ruth eden have been without power since friday, also, what a tree branch stripped the power line from their...
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how is it being allocated is how it concerns us the most. so yeah, it's a big concern for us. just to go back to a point that you brought up bob saying that you came from the east and you can't have the education being free. well, i don't think that we have this either on this side of the coast or state. i went through the system where i started from community college and i went to one and from there i was working part time. i had two jobs at some point and was getting financial aid. i was not expecting it to be free. i knew that i would have to pay for it out of my pocket as well. then where you're guaranteed a seat if you folsom of your classes, so i was one of those people that got the perspective. i knew from the beginning it was not free. i knew that i put money into that pot as well, because i was working and paying my taxes too. i want people to get that clear up there. we're not expecting it to be free. >> some of the things that are happening is that we see the leaders in the tree system. the university of california and community colleges are working together. so we
how is it being allocated is how it concerns us the most. so yeah, it's a big concern for us. just to go back to a point that you brought up bob saying that you came from the east and you can't have the education being free. well, i don't think that we have this either on this side of the coast or state. i went through the system where i started from community college and i went to one and from there i was working part time. i had two jobs at some point and was getting financial aid. i was not...
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once again, appreciate all the work you do on behalf of us. but could each of you just speak generally, let me give you one example. because two weeks ago i was watching c-span. these words are not synonymous. your peers will talk about southern history. and if you get up and publicly project that you're an expert, you're an authority about a subject and all you can speak about is the successionists, that's because you are ignorant and not you personally, but your peers didn't do their work on alternative viewpoints. and as you go across south carolina, you see a dearth of information about the native americans and we as african-americans we are not invisible people. >> brother, can you form your question? reframe your question. >> just some feedback on the importance of history, that we need to know our history. >> you want to take a stab? >> yes, yes, yes. thank you. very much for your observations. i think one way to link what we're talking about here tonight to the gentleman's question is this time period in american history that we have f
once again, appreciate all the work you do on behalf of us. but could each of you just speak generally, let me give you one example. because two weeks ago i was watching c-span. these words are not synonymous. your peers will talk about southern history. and if you get up and publicly project that you're an expert, you're an authority about a subject and all you can speak about is the successionists, that's because you are ignorant and not you personally, but your peers didn't do their work on...